I was just old enough to think it was cool to sit with candlelight in the living room (center of the house) while the really rumbley storm went by. After it ended we walked out to see that the tree 30 feet from the house was gone. Ripped out of the ground kind of gone.Was 5 years old on April 3, 1974 in Louisville. At my aunt and uncle's house on Eastern Parkway, 2 blocks West of Bardstown Road...aka Ground Zero.
Worst: Ice storm of 2009. Didn't have power for four days but still had to go to work, where there was hot water and electricity. It was like a homeless shelter. Employees and their families were coming to the office to cook and take "half showers" with sink water and soap.
Was gonna post the same thing. I lived in Pioneer Village at the time, we had very light damage to our house but just 5 houses down was completely funked up.Got to meet this ugly bastard. F3, May 28 1996.
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Tsunami in Thailand. Lucky to get out of there
Hurricane Fran, 1996. Had just moved to NC a few months earlier. Even though I live 100 miles inland, the eye was still formed as it went through our town with 70-75mph sustained winds, gusts up to 100. Damage was incredible, huge trees down, much of the Triangle was without power for a week, flooding. I've been in some bad ice storms in KY (1994) and NC (2003) but this was worse.